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MDSG summarizes recent news articles about mood disorders. Explore very recent and past stories related to depression, bipolar disorder, and treatment related to mood disorders. Browse by year, or use the site’s search box on the right side to find relevant articles.

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Google has an advanced search page with an option for a “News Search”. This lets you search news stories in the media for the last week. There is no dedicated mood disorder functionality, but keywords such as “depression” or “bipolar” can be used.

Depressionet, a depression support organization in Australia, links to news stories from Australian newspapers and press releases.

WebMD has a section of their site devoted to news stories about depression.

Intelihealth is a joint venture of Aetna U.S. Healthcare and Johns Hopkins University. They carry news stories from the AP and the New York Times about Mental Health, and specifically about depression. From their home page select “News by Topic.”

At the Healthscout web site go to the Directory section, chose Diseases and Conditions and then chose Depression.

The American Psychological Association has created PsycPORT to “provide quick access to quality content in the field of psychology.” News stories are drawn from about 50 different sources.

Reuters Health has a section for consumer health news. Once there, you can limit the news stories by topic and they have a topic called “Depression News.”

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